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Old 05-14-2018, 12:11 AM
Rathos Rathos is offline
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Thanks, I think this is the issue as the sear isn't as far out as any of my other k-frames. I can understand how someone would not have caught this as if you are pulling the trigger all the way through there doesn't seem to be an issue. It is only when you pull half way through and let off does it slip.

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Originally Posted by Alk8944 View Post
2) If the sear is not "let-out" far enough it could cause the same problem. With the side plate off note carefully the position of the sear relative to the hammer with everything "at-rest". Then cock the hammer. Is the sear in the same position, or is it slightly farther out at the bottom? If it is in the same position then the stop at the top of the sear needs to be trimmed slightly to "let-out" the sear slightly. If it is farther out then the problem is at the bottom end, see above.
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